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7524 - 25 May 2007Not the Travel supplement - but this week's paper includes a feature on gap-year placements in Christian volunteer schemes, besides features on Billy Graham's Crusade and the bombed priest who founded the Instutute for Healing of Memories. Our Comment section includes Dr Alan Billings on the unexpected modern relevance of Calvin and usury, and Pete Ward on youth work. Subscribers get all those, besides Real Life, more news, media, extra book reviews, and much more. |
Robinson, Kunonga, and Minns left off Lambeth Conference invitation listInvitations to the next Lambeth Conference were sent to nearly all the bishops in the Anglican Communion on Tuesday. |
Labour’s would-be deputies set out ‘values’ stallA PASSIONATE DEBATE on the place of Christian values at the heart of the Labour Party was heard at the hustings held on Tuesday evening for the party’s... |
Youth, and dogs, no remedy for clergy stressYOUNG clerics burn out faster than their older colleagues, according to new research. |
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Academics ponder Queen’s shillingJUST how dangerous is it for the Church to accept state funding to run welfare services? An answer should be forthcoming by the end of the year. |
Russian Orthodox heal their 80-year rift with a reunification ceremony in MoscowTHE Russian Orthodox Church has ended 80 years of schism in an Act of Canonical Communion celebrated with great pomp in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour... |
TAP fund appeal reaches a record total of £140,098NEXT SUNDAY is Whit Sunday — the Church’s birthday — which means that the Church Times Train-A-Priest (TAP) Fund appeal for 2007 is now over. |
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